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|title=Hazel
|author=Julie Hearn
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|paperback=0192792148
|pages=368
|publisher=OUP Oxford
|date=September 2007
|isbn=978-0192792143
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Hazel is 13 and watching the Epsom Derby with her father. It's June 4th, 1913 and a woman in a dark coat steps out in front of the King's horse to be trampled to death. The event, understandably, makes a strong impression on Hazel and starts her on a journey of discovery that will span the geographical distance between London and The West Indies, and the psychological distance between the sheltered existence of a bourgeois childhood and a much more grown up awareness of a young woman.
Thanks to the publisher for sending this to the BookBag.
 
You may also like [[Ivy]] (but I haven't read the book so I am not certain).
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